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65 votes
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Switching to BunnyCDN (EU Cloudflare alternative) in less than two hours
31 votes -
Volkswagen ID.4 was the best-selling EV in Europe, top three in the US last month
20 votes -
Should I boost my monthly ETF investments? (Europe/Germany)
I know most here are US-based, but I thought I'd give this a shot. I've been running a pretty straightforward ETF portfolio through Ergo in Germany for a while now. Here's my current breakdown:...
I know most here are US-based, but I thought I'd give this a shot.
I've been running a pretty straightforward ETF portfolio through Ergo in Germany for a while now. Here's my current breakdown:
- 25% in iShares MSCI EM IMI ESG Screen UCITS ETF
- 25% in iShares MSCI Europe ESG Enhanced UCITS ETF
- 50% in iShares MSCI World SRI UCITS ETF EUR
I've recently freed up an extra €500 monthly that I'm looking to invest and am wondering if it would make sense to just bump up my monthly contribution from €1,000 to €1,500 while keeping the same allocation percentages, or should I consider doing something different with this extra cash?
For context, I've got my emergency fund covered (one year's expenses) and no debt to worry about.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
18 votes -
Of trains and tanks. Or does the German political class actually know how bad things are?
21 votes -
Billed as promoting European products rather than boycotting US ones, Danish supermarket chain Salling Group has a special label for goods from Europe during March
24 votes -
Pro-Russian protestors set fire to EU office in Sofia, as Bulgaria nears eurozone
16 votes -
Baltic states leave Russian power grid in closer EU integration
29 votes -
Ryanair pulls out of two Danish airports blaming harmful tax – airline says passenger tax will make country's regional airports hopelessly uncompetitive compared to others in EU
15 votes -
European search engines
38 votes -
European Union orders X to hand over algorithm documents
51 votes -
Subsidies and incentives have helped Norway become the trailblazer for electric vehicles. What can others learn?
5 votes -
Ukraine forces a halt to flow of natural gas from Russia to Europe
36 votes -
Sweden begins wolf hunt – five entire families can be killed, totalling thirty wolves, in move campaigners say is illegal under EU law
16 votes -
F1 owner’s $3.8 Billion MotoGP deal faces full-scale EU probe
5 votes -
Norwegian payment service Vipps becomes world's first company to launch competing tap-to-pay solution to Apple Pay on iPhone – follows agreement with European regulators
17 votes -
Crabs, crustaceans, and pain
12 votes -
NGI Mobifree grants awarded for fair mobile software
6 votes -
Google is testing the ‘impact’ of removing EU news from search results
21 votes -
How should Europe build its own Silicon Valley?
11 votes -
The EU got 52% of its electricity from renewables in second quarter of 2024
31 votes -
Sweden abolishes tax on plastic bags despite warnings usage could rise – centre-right coalition government says consumption already below EU target
10 votes -
Using Euro coins as standard weights
11 votes -
Malaysian Palm Oil Council urges EU to delay implementation of deforestation law
16 votes -
Google loses €2.4bn EU antitrust case for favouring its own shopping service
33 votes -
Over the last ten years Finland reduced road deaths by a sizable 29% – the average decline in the European Union was 16%
18 votes -
Sweden to kill 20% of its brown bears in annual hunt – conservationists say number of hunting licences granted is too high and condemn it as ‘pure trophy hunting’
15 votes -
Sustainability of FOSS: The Next Generation Internet ecosystem
14 votes -
Sweden has cut 80% of its net emissions since 1990 – while growing its economy twofold. How have they done it?
31 votes -
Sideloading with iOS 17.4: any use cases?
It’s been a few weeks now since the release of iOS 17.4, which […] provides new options for app marketplaces, web browsers and payments for residents of the European Union. […] Now, don’t get me...
It’s been a few weeks now since the release of iOS 17.4, which
[…] provides new options for app marketplaces, web browsers and payments for residents of the European Union. […]
Now, don’t get me wrong, I am a firm believer in the underlying regulation to it, and have been ever since the possibility of this becoming a reality was in the Brussels air. But so far, I haven’t really been able to come up with a truly practical use case.
Furthermore, I haven’t seen any marketing for an Epic Store, Meta Store, or similar “app marketplaces”, but this may be attributed to the still rather… wobbly legal situation surrounding, notably, still having to direct payments to Apple while not using their store for app distribution. I don’t think there has been any follow-up from Apple (or the EU) that retracts these conditions.
So: Have any fellow EU resident ~tech’ies done anything fun or interesting with this new freedom yet?
To those not affected by this regulation, what would you like to “sideload”, or are perhaps already sideloading on Android?
Do any of you think big companies will move their entire palette onto an alternative store anytime soon, e.g. Facebook and sister products? To be honest, I doubt this will happen, otherwise it would’ve long occurred on the Google Play Store as well.
My ideas were:
- I’ve thought about trying to install Minecraft (the full version, probably using Pojav), or a game of similar caliber, on my phone just for fun and to see how well the iPhone GPU really fares against a “real” game, but didn’t find the time yet for looking into it.
- Also personally, I’d love to see a real “root-capable” shell on iOS, but I don’t think that will ever be a thing irrespective of how much sideloading Apple is forced to allow into their OS.
9 votes -
There's an EU petition to prevent publishers and devs from leaving games in unplayable states
70 votes -
Turkey and Germany in spicy feud over doner kebab
23 votes -
FOSS funding vanishes from EU's 2025 Horizon program plans. Elimination of most Next Generation Internet funding 'incomprehensible,' says OW2 CEO Pierre-Yves Gibello.
28 votes -
Set in an otherworldly landscape surrounded by glaciers, forests and lakes – how the Arctic town of Bodø became Europe's Capital of Culture
4 votes -
Court says Andrew Tate can leave Romania but remain in EU as he awaits trial
18 votes -
EU states push past opposition to adopt landmark nature restoration law
28 votes -
“Upload moderation” undermines end-to-endencryption: A statement from Meredith Whittaker, Signal president
28 votes -
Meta hit with Norwegian complaint over its plans to use images and posts of users on Facebook and Instagram to train artificial intelligence models
27 votes -
Sweden is set to become the second EU country to ban bottom fishing in marine protected areas
16 votes -
Spotify hikes fees, passing on its tax burden, after the French government introduced a levy to support the nation's music industry
21 votes -
Because European sunscreens can draw on more ingredients, they can protect better against skin cancer
26 votes -
EU's Green Deal improved its climate performance: a 1.5°C pathway is close
17 votes -
Cyber security: A pre-war reality check
34 votes -
ChatGPT provides false information about people, and OpenAI can’t correct it
47 votes -
Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops
7 votes -
Polish court orders Google to stop favouring its own price-comparison service in search results
16 votes -
Introducing AltStore PAL
7 votes -
Switzerland’s climate failures breached human rights, top court rules
4 votes -
Cracking down on Big Tech works. Brave, Firefox, Vivaldi surge on iOS.
25 votes -
European Union approves landmark AI law, leapfrogging US to regulate critical but worrying new technology
26 votes